Funny men Mike Myers and Dana Carvey put aside years of rumored feuding as they reunited at a “Wayne’s World” panel discussion in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Tuesday.

The former “Saturday Night Live” regulars played music lovers fronting an amateur talk show in the hit 1992 comedy, which was followed by “Wayne’s World 2″ in 1993, but were reportedly never close and fell out over the years.

There was also a rift between Wayne’s World director Penelope Spheeris and Myers, who allegedly tried to block her from joining the sequel, but all three proved there were no hard feelings as they were brought together for the question-and-answer session.

At a reception, they mingled with former “Wayne’s World” cast mates, including Rob Lowe, Lara Flynn Boyle and Tia Carrere, before stepping onstage at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater to answer questions from fans.

Rumors of in-fighting were not addressed, but earlier this month, Spheeris said of the event, “We’re all getting too old to be pissed. ‘Wayne’s World’ has such a beautiful, uplifting spirit about it. Why should there be a dark cloud? This is going to be cathartic. Everyone’s going to walk out of there high – sort of like they did when they watched the movie.”

Tickets for the reunion sold out in 90 seconds, according to The Hollywood Reporter.